Plus, a surprising baby name is getting more popular
This year was my son's first year of preschool; he'll be wrapping up soon for summer break. Pandemic notwithstanding, it's been a great experience for him, and I love his teachers and classmates — and I've also enjoyed their parents, too. But I'm sure it's only a matter of time before I encounter the scenario that senior reporter Kelsey Borresen wrote about last week: What to do if you don't like your kid's friend? I know people in this boat, and it's a tricky situation to navigate. If you're looking for some guidance, this is a good place to start. |
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New in the world of baby names |
The British royal family often influences the popularity of baby names, even here in the U.S. The names George, Charlotte and Louis all grew in popularity in the years following the births of Will and Kate's children. One name that's been climbing up the list with ties to the monarchy is a bit more surprising: Camilla. |
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